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Strong All Whites side for two internationals

Chris Wood is back in the All Whites side again for internationals against Mexico and the United States. PHOTO: DAVE LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

The NZ All Whites squad has been named for the two international friendlies against 2026 FIFA World Cup hosts Mexico (FIFA rank 17) and the USA (FIFA rank 16), set to be played next month in Los Angeles and Cincinnati. 


The two high-profile friendlies will be the All Whites last two games before starting OFC FIFA World Cup qualifying in October.


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In this tournament they will face Tahiti in Port Vila, Vanuatu, before returning home to New Zealand in November to face Vanuatu in Hamilton, and the OFC preliminary qualifier winner in Auckland.


Head coach Darren Bazeley has highlighted the importance of these two games ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup – OFC Qualifiers starting in the next FIFA match window:


“Playing two games against two of the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosts, in one of the host countries, is the perfect motivation for our players ahead of starting our own journey to qualify for the tournament this October. 


“These are both two top sides but we need to be testing ourselves at this level so we are prepared for what we could face should we qualify for the World Cup. 


“For the Mexico game we are likely going to be facing a huge and passionate Mexican crowd, and for the USA game they could potentially have a new head coach in place, so these games will present new and interesting challenges for us which we will embrace as a team.


“We have seen a lot of high-profile transfers for our players over the last few months, so it will be great to assemble as a squad and witness how our players are developing ahead of some significant games for the team.”


Head coach Darren Bazeley has named a 21-person squad with 17 players based internationally, and five playing in New Zealand. 


The side features players based in three of the top five European leagues, with players from the English Premier League (Chris Wood), Italian Serie A (Liberato Cacace), and French Ligue 1 (Ben Old) represented. 


ALL WHITES SQUAD

 

Kosta Barbarouses (60 caps/7 goals) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand

Joe Bell (18/1) Viking FK, Norway

Tyler Bindon (10/0) Reading, England

Matthew Garbett (22/3) NAC Breda, Netherlands

Michael Boxall (49/0) Minnesota United, USA

Liberato Cacace (25/1) Empoli FC, Italy

Max Crocombe (9/0) Burton Albion, England

Elijah Just (26/2) SKN St. Pölten, Austria (on loan from AC Horsens)

Ben Old (8/1) AS Saint Etienne, France

Alex Paulsen (1/0) Auckland FC, New Zealand (on loan from AFC Bournemouth)

Tim Payne (37/2) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand

Nando Pijnaker (19/0) Sligo Rovers, Republic of Ireland

Alex Rufer (13/0) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand

Oli Sail (9/0) Perth Glory, Australia

Sarpreet Singh (14/1), Unattached

Tommy Smith (55/2) Auckland FC, New Zealand

Marko Stamenić (21/1) Olympiacos, Greece (on loan from Nottingham Forest)

Finn Surman (5/1) Portland Timbers, USA

Ben Waine (16/5) Plymouth Argyle, England

Dalton Wilkins (3/0) Sønderjyske Fodbold, Denmark

Chris Wood (74/34) Nottingham Forest, England


ALL WHITES FIXTURES


September 8, 1pm NZT (September 7, 6pm local time)

All Whites vs Mexico, International Friendly

Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, USA


September 11, 11am NZT (September 10, 7pm local time)

All Whites vs USA, International Friendly

TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA


October 11, 3pm NZT [1pm local time]

All Whites vs Tahiti, 2026 FIFA World Cup – OFC Qualifiers 

VFF Freshwater Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu


November 15, 7.30pm NZT

All Whites vs Vanuatu, 2026 FIFA World Cup – OFC Qualifiers 

FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton


November 18, 7.30pm NZT

All Whites vs OFC First Round Winner, 2026 FIFA World Cup – OFC Qualifiers 

Stadium to be announced, Auckland

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